Our own private Bin Laden
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New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2007], c2005.
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Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on Feb. 14, 2007.
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Would the collapse of the Soviet Union have been possible without American sponsorship of Islamic fundamentalism? Did U.S. policies pave the way for 9/11? Does the American media help sustain Osama Bin Laden's popularity? This documentary examines those questions, studying the machinations of key players - the CIA, Bin Laden, Afghani mujahideen and opium traders, Presidents Carter and Reagan, the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, and others - as the Cold War morphed into the War on Terror. Presenting a wide range of opinions, the program features eye-opening interviews with high-level leaders and renowned political analysts - including Milton Bearden, former CIA station chief in Pakistan; Benazir Bhutto, former Prime Minister of Pakistan; and scholar and activist Noam Chomsky. Also notable is Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Advisor and architect of the Carter administration's plan to draw the Soviet Union into a Vietnam-style conflict in Afghanistan.
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(20072005). Our own private Bin Laden . Infobase.

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20072005. Our Own Private Bin Laden. Infobase.

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Our Own Private Bin Laden Infobase, 20072005.

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Our Own Private Bin Laden Infobase, 20072005.

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Full titleour own private bin laden
Authorchaste films
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